Miguel: mm. link is still there. it got broken when I pasted it. please note that it is 'community' instead of 'mmunity' He is basicaly trying to do 10 all or nothing trades in a row. If he wins a trade, he doubles the account. If he loosses a trade, he blows the account and he has to start again depositing another $25. It is very clear that he is making this for fun, and this is not a 'system'

horacioo posted: Miguel: mm. link is still there. it got broken when I pasted it. please note that it is 'community' instead of 'mmunity' He is basicaly trying to do 10 all or nothing trades in a row. If he wins a trade, he doubles the account. If he loosses a trade, he blows the account and he has to start again depositing another $25. It is very clear that he is making this for fun, and this is not a 'system'

Psymon: great. keep going!

its like using a martingale, u can double the account very fast but if u dont withdrawal o reduce the positions always end in MC

no martingale here. this is just a challenge of doing 10 winning trades consecutively (betting all or nothing). 1 wrong and you have to start over. In probability terms he is looking for something really improbable.

A martingale is probably the opposite, you double your bet each time you loose in an attempt to hold your loses until probability of winning comes back to your side.

you are right in a sense, that in the long run they are both destined to crash. A martingale will crash when you can't leverage your trades any longer. Psymon said he never got further than wining 4 trades in a row.

I mean intentions are totally different. He is betting $25 that he can do 10 winning trades in a row. In fact this is an open chalenge for anybody who thinks that has the skills and luck needed.

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